Fanfare Episode Rating Graph
Jun 1965 - Sep 1965
Jun 1965 - Sep 1965
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S1 Ep1
1.0
19th Jun 1965
--Al Hirt - ""Java"" --Eydie Gorme - ""Shall We Dance"" --Gene Krupa --Shari Lewis and Al Hirt - ""Real, Live Girl"" --Eddie Rambeau – ""Concrete and Clay"" --Carole Reinhart (trumpeter) - ""Alexander Goedicke's Etude in E"" and ""Bugler's Holiday"" --Leonard Rose (cellist) - ""Saint-Saens' ""Allegr Appasionata"" --The Travelers Three - ""Come Go with Me to That Land""
S1 Ep2
26th Jun 1965
--Al Hirt - ""Gypsy in My Soul"" and ""Battle Hymn of the Republic"" --Al Hirt and Anna Moffo - ""Italian Street Song"" --Chad and Jeremy - ""Before and After"" --Stan Freberg (satirist) - ""Rock Island Line"" --Bob Maxwell (harpist) - ""Shangri-La"" --Anna Moffo (Metropolitan Opera soprano) - ""Sempre Libera"" --Willie ""The Lion"" Smith (jazz pianist) - ""Nagasaki"" --Edward Villella and Patricia McBride (dancers, from the New York City Ballet) --Dionne Warwick (singer) - ""Wives and Lovers""
S1 Ep3
3rd Jul 1965
Scheduled guests: --Steve Allen --The Ancient Fife and Drum Corps --Homer and Jethro (country comedians) --Damita Jo (singer) --Tessie O'Shea (British music-hall singer) --Frankie Randall (singer)
S1 Ep4
10th Jul 1965
Scheduled guests: --The Bitter End Singers --Big Tiny Little (pianist) --Peggy March (singer) --The Muppets --Bobby Rydell (singer) --Roberta Sherwood (singer) --Jackie Vernon (comedian)
S1 Ep5
17th Jul 1965
--Teresa Brewer (singer) - ""Cornet Man"" --José Feliciano (guitarist-singer) - ""Malaguena"" --Erroll Garner (jazz pianist) --Jackie and Gayle - ""That's How It Goes"" --The Lettermen (vocal group) - ""A Summer Place"" and ""More"" --Charlie Manna (comedian)
S1 Ep6
24th Jul 1965
--Al Hirt and Shari Lewis - ""Real Live Girl"" --Al Hirt, Lionel Hampton and Rich Little - ""People"" --Don Francks (musical-comedy performer) - ""My Romance,"" ""A Fine Romance"" and ""Isn't It Romantic?"" --Lionel Hampton (jazz musician) - ""Jazzland"" --Shari Lewis - ""On a Wonderful Day Like Today"" --Rich Little (comedian-impressionist) --Barbara McNair - ""This Could be the Start of Something Big"" --Bruce Scott - My Favorite Things"" --The Travelers Three (folk singers) - ""Nobody Knows My Name""
S1 Ep7
31st Jul 1965
--Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass (instrumental group) --The Collins Kids (folk-singers) --Lesley Gore - ""Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows"" --Tom Jones - ""What's New, Pussycat?"" --Bob Lewis (comedian) --Minnie Pearl (comedian)
S1 Ep8
14th Aug 1965
--Al Hirt - ""Begin the Beguine"" --James Oliver Buswell IV (violinist) --Fred Crane (pianist) --Little Anthony and the Imperials - ""Goin' Out of My Head"" --Liza Minnelli - ""Wait Till You See Him,"" ""How Could You Believe Me?"" and ""The Strut"" --Johnny Tillotson - ""Heartaches"" and ""Gotta Travel On"" --The Tokyo Happy Coats (instrumental group) --Jackie Vernon (comedian)
S1 Ep9
21st Aug 1965
--The Ronettes - ""Be My Baby"" --Linda Bennett - ""You're Nobody's Baby"" --Sergio Franchi (singer-actor) - ""It Only Takes a Moment to Fall in Love,"" ""Chicago"" and ""Take the Moment"" --The Highwaymen (folk singers) - ""La Bamba"" --George Young (alto saxophonist) - ""Flight of the Bumble Bee""
S1 Ep10
28th Aug 1965
--Al Hirt - ""September Song"" --Lee Evans (pianist) - ""Teacher's Pet"" --Sally Ann Howes - ""Let's Face the Music and Dance"" --Leroy Van Dyke --Marty Allen and Steve Rossi (comedy team) --Steve Rossi - ""I Never Knew"" --Mary Wells - ""Eight Days a Week""
S1 Ep11
4th Sep 1965
--John Byner --Ethel Ennis (singer) - ""Petit Waltz"" --Ethel Ennis and Al Hirt - ""Paradise"" --Boots Randolph --Mel Torme - ""Ridin' High,"" ""Comin' Home, Baby"" --Mel Torme and Al Hirt - ""South of the Border"" and ""I Love Paris""
S1 Ep12
11th Sep 1965
--Herman's Hermits - ""The End of the World"" & ""I'm Henry VIII, I Am"" --Herman's Hermits with Allan Sherman - ""Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter"" --Allan Sherman and Peter Noone (of Herman's Hermits) - ""Return to Camp Granada"" --Woody Herman --Roy Clark --Karen Morrow
Fanfare is an American musical variety series that aired on CBS during the summer of 1965.
The first episode of Fanfare aired on June 01, 1965.
The last episode of Fanfare aired on September 11, 1965.
There are 12 episodes of Fanfare.
There is one season of Fanfare.
No.
Fanfare has ended.